i was charged with possesion witd (weed) about 4 ounces and adderall. 2 class5 felonies in va. it happened in fairfax va. i have no prior **** convict
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i was charged with possesion witd (weed) about 4 ounces and adderall. 2 class5 felonies in va. it happened in fairfax va. i have no prior **** convict
i have been doing comm service, signed up for school, **** counseling and mental counseling, i have a job now. my court date is in a month. i have possesion of alchol charge. i have a dip and another possession of aclhl charge pending. im 19. what are the best and worst scenarios?
Asked on May 15, 2009 under Criminal Law, Virginia
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MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
You will be in jail for a while. Your previous community service will turn into jail time. What are you doing? All this happened and you are 19?
You better, and I repeat, get a private attorney to help you. Public defenders are effective but they do have large caseloads. Try www.attorneypages.com.
I don't know what you mean by alcohol charge -- do you mean in possession or do you mean driving or both?
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